Most hotels already offer quick checkout. Now, a growing number are selling briefer stays, too.
Through an app called Recharge, some 50 hotels in San Francisco and New York offer rooms by the minute at 40 cents to USD 2 per minute, depending on demand and time of day. That means the opportunity to take an hour nap in a comfortable bed for USD 24 to USD 120 before the usual taxes and other fees collected by hotels.
That isn't exactly a bargain. For instance, two of the participating hotels recently were offering full-night stays for USD 269, before taxes. That works out to about USD 12 per hour, assuming a regular check-in and check-out time.
But it's a savings over the full-night rate for those who don't need the full night.
Recharge says its app has drawn interest from travellers needing a nap after an overnight flight and from nursing mothers looking for some privacy and comfort.
Although the hotel still needs to pay for cleaning and administrative tasks, it's extra money for a room that might otherwise be empty during the day.
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Recharge plans to expand to Los Angeles, Chicago and Washington this year.
Another digital service, Byhours, offers "microstays" at about 3,000 hotels worldwide, but only four are in the US, all in the New York area.
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